Scott bought the car from Block in California. At that time, he was looking for a engine cover for the 1990 Testarossa Coupe, a left -handed drive from the Netherlands. (Seven of Ferraris is the left escalating.) There was, the web browsing, when this four -year -old advertisement emerges for the incomplete Testarossa Spider project.
“I was fascinated and called the seller outside, which was still available,” said Scott. “Incredibly, it was so.
Ferrari achieved the Testarossa spider only one, commissioned by the president of the company Gianni Agnelli in 1986. He was sold by his children in 2016 for 1.2 million pounds. Of course, it was an appropriate function, unlike dozens or so in imitation, including Scott, followed by body stores.
At some point, the SCOTT was owned by the US Kit Car company that it used as a basis for the symmetrical Testarossas. Then one day, and perhaps after a crash, they cut the ceiling, and then, Scott says, Ferrari intervened to protect copyright …